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*** The usual collimator settings are HMS : "Large Collimator" and SHMS : "Collimator".
 
*** The usual collimator settings are HMS : "Large Collimator" and SHMS : "Collimator".
 
*** The usual sieve settings are "HMS: Sieve" and SHMS: "Centered Sieve"
 
*** The usual sieve settings are "HMS: Sieve" and SHMS: "Centered Sieve"
** [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0010/001002/002/Instructions-power-cycle-HallC-collimators.pdf Instructions for power cycling the drive controllers for the HMS/SHMS collimators]. [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/doc-private/ShowDocument?docid=1002 DocDB Page]
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** The collimator controls should only be power cycled by a qualified electrical worker (QEW).  Please consult the engineer on call if you think power cycling is required.
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*** [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0010/001002/002/Instructions-power-cycle-HallC-collimators.pdf Instructions for power cycling the drive controllers for the HMS/SHMS collimators]. [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/doc-private/ShowDocument?docid=1002 DocDB Page]
 
** [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0008/000828/001/hallc_collimators.pdf More detailed info on collimator controls]. Also includes description of the collimators.
 
** [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0008/000828/001/hallc_collimators.pdf More detailed info on collimator controls]. Also includes description of the collimators.
  
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*[[Hall C Cameras | Hall C cameras]]
 
*[[Hall C Cameras | Hall C cameras]]
 
*[[Hall C BCM Temperatures]]
 
*[[Hall C BCM Temperatures]]
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*[[Hall C IHWP Change Procedure]]
 
*[[Hall C EDTM Pulser | How to restore the Hall C EDTM Pulser]]
 
*[[Hall C EDTM Pulser | How to restore the Hall C EDTM Pulser]]
 
*[[Hall C HMS/SHMS shutters | How to check the HMS/SHMS shutters]]
 
*[[Hall C HMS/SHMS shutters | How to check the HMS/SHMS shutters]]
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* [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0008/000836/001/HallCTargetConfiguration2-6-17.pdf Hall C target configuration for Spring 17 running]
 
* [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0008/000836/001/HallCTargetConfiguration2-6-17.pdf Hall C target configuration for Spring 17 running]
 
* [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0010/001006/001/Radiator.pdf How to operate the Hall-C Bremsstrahlung Radiator for the J/Ψ -007 Experiment (Spring 2019)]
 
* [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/DocDB/0010/001006/001/Radiator.pdf How to operate the Hall-C Bremsstrahlung Radiator for the J/Ψ -007 Experiment (Spring 2019)]
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== NPS detectors ==
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* [https://hallcweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/NPS_Calo_SlowControls NPS Calo Slow Controls] 
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* [https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/4178752 NPS anode and rate monitor]
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* [https://logbooks.jlab.org/entry/4193416 NPS radiation monitors]
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== Hall C Coffee Machine ==
 
== Hall C Coffee Machine ==

Latest revision as of 16:10, 27 November 2023

NOTE: If you can't solve the problem in 1 hour you MUST then contact the Run Coordinator! (See also Experts on call)

General How-to's

  • Make HCLog entries using the logbook page, or by running 'hclog' in a terminal.
    • Please be concise, but clear. Assume you will need to search for, and understand, an entry 12 months from now (or longer).

Expert Information

This page tries to capture/consolidate some low-level details in the Hall C Counting House configuration. In general every directory/system will contain one or more README files describing the relevant software/philosophy etc. The majority of the configuration files/code are also stored in git repos with remotes on the hallcgit.jlab.org host. Brad Sawatzky and Steve Wood set up a lot of this. Now, Bob Michaels and Chandan Ghosh are running the DAQ. I think this section may need updating.

Before becoming an expert, reminder on the basics: https://hallcweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Hall_C_DAQ

Detector/DAQ 'pre-beam' Checklist

This is a copy of the Detector/DAQ 'pre-beam' Checklist that is generally completed prior to beam delivery into the Hall (after a SAD or an extended down). It is intended to ensure that basic operational things like crate fans, crates, HVs, gas configuration, etc are confirmed and logged. This is typically requested by the Hall Work Coordinator (ie. Walter Kellner) and gets logged to the HCLOG. An example can be found here HCLog 3968308.

Print out two copies. One for HMS, one for SHMS: File:Detector readiness checklist.pdf, (File:Detector readiness checklist.ods)

Spare Hardware Locations

  • CAMAC, NIM: Hall C Counting House cabinets (in electronics room by door to the outside)
  • VME: Counting House, 2nd floor, blue module cabinet in Jack Segal's area
  • HV: Counting House, 2nd floor, cabinet in "G0 cage"
  • PMTs, HV bases: EEL/126 cabinet at rear of room (labelled, standard 'A12' keyed lock)
  • Wiener Crate control units (front panel, ethernet, etc): EEL/126 cabinet

ESB / Building 23 (NE corner)

This has been my staging and test area for a number of years and contains several DAQ test beds supporting several groups. The hardware, cabling, modules in that space should generally be considered as either 'in-use' or as being staged for a near-term future experiment (ie. NPS/LAD/GEn-RP). The experiment on the floor takes priority, of course, but don't steal from future experiments without actively following up on replacing that hardware.

  • CAEN Sy45xx crates and modules (NPS)
  • Wiener VXS crates (NPS)
  • FADCs, SD, TI, boards etc (NPS)
  • Cabling (NPS, GEn-RP)

Spectrometer Magnets

How to Rotate the HMS and SHMS

How to change HMS or SHMS momentum

SHMS Detectors

HMS Detectors

Polarized 3He target in Hall C

Hall C Cryo-target

NPS detectors


Hall C Coffee Machine

  • Do not use the milk frother; this will just get nasty. Warm up some milk in the microwave before running the machine.
  • Regularly empty the drip tray and coffee grounds container.
  • You can find a user manual and other information here
  • The machine needs regular descaling; a warning light will tell us when. Instructions on how to do this are here.

Legacy Documentation